V Weaiie.soay J uic 10. ,y; -i TOM As I See It ii i lie, PARLIAMENT An InrtppndPnt dallv nf-wspappr ctevoted to tlie upbxiildlnK of Prlur Rupert and Nictlu-rii and Otttrtil Brittsh Cidunibia Kffmbpr of CanudiaM Prf Ai:cUt Hiirt-.tn at Clrciilai-lniLS Canadian Dully NewspajHT A-s-mxMhMi n. Published by Thf Pnnif Rupm Daily Ki s Llmltml. J. P. MACIOR, Prefld.nl H (1 PK!!HV, Vlee-Presldent Subserltlou Hates: , By carrifr Pr week, a.c: per luouih. l ie). e-n ar, tuitm tgTith By mH Hr miiiilh, ?; per year. tK wl. -SS- a lit O Crut'iilher It was our privilege this week the reports that weather roiull-to entertain Mis. tlodfrry, who lions are such that they would, is a sister of A. N. Dando, Presi- j in themselves, prohibit the con-dent of the Smithcrs and Dist- Ustruction of an airport on nii-.by riet Chamber of Commerce. Mi s. : Island. I trust that this infor-Godfrey and I are both fi rmer i matlon will clarify any mlsun-resldents of Nelson. B.C., ;-o we i derstandlng there may have been ! CKNERAL GPJIENTHF.R'S visit to Ottawa was a ! great success. .The NATO Supreme C4mmander AiithorlPrt ns aerond c ia: mall ly Need For Civil P IS disturbing to reflect after one irreat w ar w other. The civil defence Canada and the U.S.A. is a iimm-Psswl all the Canadians regarding the weather survey. I eather fro'm newspaper reports that Frank Anfield. our popular Indian Superintendent and hard working citizen, will soon be leaving Prince Rupert; and 1 cannot puss up this op- I of American military man not looking for trouble,! ! h,,r ,..,lml ,.n.rmnt.nt tn niPi't it if it comes ' , v i Tin Oenernl met the prcs.i mihlic lv and h:l off-llv-recoid i discussions with the Cabinet and I I he MPs and Senators fccnevally. 1 1 here w.is nothing new or st.irt-I ling in the facts and figures sup-i plied by the General. But the 1 NATO commander was able to ; draw the picture, especially .if I Europe, so clearly that everyone I in the Capital now has a much : better idea of what is what. ! i AS I think over what we heard from General Onienther, I ifeel the real danger i.s not so r. ' V f '"" ..V have bitterly condemned the In-, dian Communist Party as thr tool of Moscow, i ' I have been making some In-quiries to find out whether there is any possibility of finunelnl help from here for the new Prince Rupert Museum building but It seems that museums i except the National Museum I ' are not within the purview of any Dominton department. I note that our Museum Is holding a tag day on July 3. I am sure we ul hope that that, and the Museum's other proieeU will be very successful. Just u few hours befoie I started to witwt!v:e uotes, Mr. Howe. Minister of Trade and Commerce, announced In the House I he signing" of an agreement with Italy, bv one of the terms of which, the Italians make avall-; utile $2,()(HI.0O0 for the purchase of canned salmon. This action was enrouraged by the reduced prices at which canned salmon has been selllne In Eurone . - --- - I his ailvt-rmemc nt is nut published ur displmcil hi tht l.icuor Control Hnarii or bv i be tjoicriiment ol Hrtmii Columbia DINING PLEASUR in A nix. ,. . "imUW3 f if Commodore Ci q COMl AND TEST OUR 1954 STUDEBAK STATION WAGo! For a fooil w nntimifji our A-:!0 AI'STIN. An r nun a hm ,,rK.( j h.i.i, that ini-ludra lu her wals, leather uph. directional MtnjKauili del roster unit. AUTO SERVIC much from attacks by the no- .th.tt btter away from the glare : radio station on Diubv I bind. tonlial enemy but from lack of i ol TV cameras, radio micro- ; The Minister confirms that there unity and confusion of purpose, . phones or newspaper reporters, has been no Indication in any of i umung the NATO allies. j i As of now, Russia could nut! fTT A A A HlADV By NORMAN start a war with any hope of j J I I M VY M U At T M Mrl Fftfl portunity to say publicly how Kieatly he will be missed in our city not only in his branch of ..,,.. B"" " ,i. many other fields of public fu deavor. And while I am on the subject of personalities, I would like to mention the thrill I eut nut of seeing the photograph of Cor- j poral Don Dumas in various newspapers. j ' j The latest activities of Mr. Nehru seem to indicate a siini- ficanl change In his neutralism, us voiced at the recent Conference of Southeast Asian Prime Ministers in Colombo. Until his recent speech admitting that the West has an undoubted Interest In what happens In Asia, in his .speeches at least, he seemed to have Ignored this undoubted tact, almost to have warded the Western Powers' legitimate interests as an attempt at interference In the Asiatic peoples' exclusive affairs. The Colombo Conference persuaded him that the Great Powers now meeting at Geneva the United 'States, Britain and Russia, as well as I Communist China have the j rhrht to participate in any settle- ment for peace in Indo-China. I Since they are delivered In ob- i score places and seldom report- ed. it Is little realized in the j Western World that Mr. Nehru's recent speeches to his own people i Hie P jht f 'Hir Dejinrtnieut Ottawa. Defence that less tlian 10 years must no v simulate an-held cxercit jointly, by Litter rcn-iiii.'lc t that the it BY I,!'? PL I, foi: Visit he met as the best tvoe i ! - - - i would never start something which we all would not approve. IT WOULD be a good thfll" if! ' groups of MPs of all the NATL), I countries should meet tocetlier' once a year or so and talk ovt r our common problem. Also, it would be-sr good th.ni; if at lea.st hajf of the sestiion of such meetings were held in private, free from the glare of publicity. For if you are goins to have really frank and heart-J to-heart talks yoii can often do A veteran Parliament Hill commentator remarked the other day that, for an lnxtitu-1 tion that was supposed to be concerned about rallying public, support to its side, the moribund Senate had a strange way of u-i ing about things. He was referring to the ar-I chaic Red Chamber's flat rej- c-j tion of the proposal of one of its own members-Senator Neil Mc- Lean of New Brunswick that it pive clau.se-ljv-claiise consirtei.i-! tion to the i.ew Bank Act .sent to it from the Commons for eon-i currence. There'.s a coi..sf-:..-:ns of opinio.! in impartial Parliament Htfl cur- cies that the Senate weakened it: elf still further, before t,K-. bar of public opinion when it re -; fu.'d to give even ,-eriou.s eo.-i Mar ialiun In the New Brun.sv.ir.; Sri!iilo:"s proposal. j er.Htor MeLeun's argument I v as that the-Senate emplcyed j lie e!au:;e-by-cluuse method la lia.ullin", lesser bills, nct?.'.jly i!i ' miner divorce bills that... eu tlii'iiu"h the chamber by . ilu: hundred every session. That being normal procedure, his senses ol proportion and of propriety; were out raped by the piopcs:il laj "railroad'' a measure upon which I the economy of the country 'must i re.t in important decree until j the next scheduled Bank Act r-vi. ion .some ten v ..;rs hence: The work-shy Uenaiors believ- td. of course that I lev had an answer lo the New Bruivswie.1' j Senator's argument. Before com- i ins before them the bill had bee,. I considered clause-bv-clanse for world's trial by fire may not et be ended. But it is a reminder that must be made. If this country i.s not safe from attack, it would be in-vitini our own destruction to pretend otherwise. Although we vould like to. think there is no danger, it is not a condition that can be wished away. Some idea of official thinking on the subject can be gained from the scope of the exercise. Preparations must have extended back over a considerable period to sta.ee a mock attack of such proportions. The planning would have to range all the way between the smallest local group and the international level. Hundreds -of man hours must have been spent to ensure that the affair was the most accurate possible enactment of the real thin.'j. But the planners worked under two serious handicaps. One was that Canadians and Americans have never been bombed on their home soil. The other was the unknown effect of atomic warfare. In the last war the Japanese were the only victims of atom bombs, and since then development of the veapon has gone so far that any previous experience probably offers little measure for judging what a future attack would do. Scientists may be able to estimate accurately the extent of the blast, "but who can make any worthwhile guess about its psychological impact? Applied to countries which have been spared bombing of any kind, the problem must end with a very large interrogation mark. Put instead of being allowed to confuse the situation, these factors should be looked upon as making it more important than ever that everything be done to go along with the civil defence organization. Our civil defence holds out the best hope that there will be some meth' :'i the madness, some lif; .'i tbf -.orm ef Vatli. To Samia or ife Sakra ' ANYWHERE! A TRAVEL til, ID TICKET AGENT . ucip YOU WILL TDlp YOUK ""K0 A . I PLAN KT 6 -i .,- had a wonderful chut iihout places and people "back home in British Columbia The Minister of Transport ims "liulp vry rlear ,he Potion with resuect to weather ol)-!?rva- ,. Diubv Island. When the, initial surveys were beinij under-i taken for a"n airnort in the Prince Rupert area, the meteorological ri vii r ui vnr urr.il l II Mil t ill ; Transport lnvestiMatid the pus- i sibility of establishing weather ; olisei viiu; points on various is- j lands In the area. But it was ' soon found that the establish- j ment of the airport depended j far more on topography and that j a spec ial weather survey was not ; required. 1 can assure you, how- ; ever, that weather observations-" will be continued bv marine ! value as an lunrover -ol Hoilm- oi Commons legislation. There is i distinguished core of real experts on pub'lii questions in the Upp -r Chamber which lends .'-uili ari argument imprivsive .support.' Usually metiliomd In this con-, nection are Senators Neil Mc-' Lean. T. A. Crerar, Norman I.am- bert. W. D. Filler. Norman Patterson, A. K. Hui'i'Ssen. Arthur Hardy. Jacob Nicol, A lelaril God-bout, John Karris. Michael Bashu, and pos.iibiy a do.en o'her5. All there S. na'or-i are men of vide business r.nd pubUc experience Tin ir knowledge is' essentially U tne practical su't. Senator Mel.evi mnd it clear that he didn't want to .simply duplicate th:.' work of the House of Commons. Hut ttv vital economic clauses in the Banking Bill he wjiitid trie fu!l-l ao-plication ol the (-Xpert cunomts knowted?!. which the Senate contains. Btil rank ui.d -t:i." r.ii-lority in tlie Senate whom a solt lile has made slot ;-f"i, wouldn't taice on what limited li';? a lar.v-sied job of v.cr.;. Par. lament Hill opinion p-enerally doesn't refard their attitude as too helpful to the already v.-eik -ned Sen-.ate cause. Villislon Makes Fwo Appointments VICTORIA (CP) Education Minister Ray Williston Tuesday mnouneed the appointment of tw new officials to his re-i in- They are: Franklin P. iwrs. Crat.trwik school inspector, who Ls appointed thief inspector of schools for the piovince. Now you ran Set that power bat k And Ret it by the time you've used two tank f ills ol iMsolme. You do this by usuii: Shell Premium Gasoline wilh TCP. With your first gallon, TCP additive starts to break through the power barrier set up hy lead and carbon deposits, it "tireprools" the hot spots in combustion chambers, preventing pre-it;ni-tion. Power, works for you again! 1 1 changes the deposits on spark plugs' so they no Ioniser short-circuit. You get a full spark ng.iin the plug lires every time. Your engine smooths out and the fuel pays ofT in power. To keep your engine tuned aa only TCP additive can do it, buy Shell Premium Gasoline, with TCP when you fill your tank. Kememlx-r, the only place you can get it. is at Shell Stations, Wherever in the world you're hound . , . hy train, plane or ship ...in Canada, Iht VniltJ Stales! Weit Indies, l'uropt , . . your Canadian National Ticket Agent will issue tiikeu and gladly help you with rt-st-rvaiinin and all arrange Let us not delude ourselves into thir.Ki'ng cannot happen here. It can. ments. Travel is our htiiiiets. Keep us in mind htnyno': places. We'll do our best to make your trip t P'" REFLECTS and REMINISCE? 'if'', - t j -, VV'-v... - t V -."-. t :. ' -Mi ' ' "li - - ( r ' ; -'5' ... ,M- "''l v VI - 'LP rv.."- I . .. -v. I' ' -v. . v '.- V ' Information, rail or write ItOI'.l ltTSON, CA FD.. Third Avenue West Rupert. B.C. Phone" 3 g-1 n 1 trl i V X , .' . - i some munlhs lu the Hou.se olzed departmerl Commons. They were prepared to take the thoroughness of the Green Chamber's work to granted, without seeking to improve upon it. tutiiiiate vicioiy On the con-greatest trary, one of the de- Iterrents to any such attack Is: line absolute, positive certainty; 1 that within a few hours of the i beginning of .such an attack i whole cities and industrial areas; : j in Russia would be wiped out. ! i i j The far greater danger Ls that ! the western alliance should come ; 'apart at the seams. The world j 1 Communist power bloc could ex-! j tend its domain by a succession ! j I of civil wars, such as the present I j one in Indo-China. Or powerful partners now In NATO could be- I j come broken hnk-s instead of i strong links in the chain of mutual defence. ! France, for instance, ls I he ! greatest danger spot in NATO precisely because she has bogged ! down in a confused war in fur off Asia, where the whole terrible truth can be .summed j up in one sentence: ! She can't win, and she can't j j quit. . . j Yet the quicksand war . in ; j Indo-China, effectively p.iralyz- t es at least half the potential i strength that France eould put! , inlo th ; mutual defence o :, Europe. . . ! And precisely because the ! peril to France is so grave, and' because so much of France's; strength is drained off to Indo. China, potential -German, strength loom.? all ths larger in Europe with complications tu everybody, but above. Ul. France. ! ; NOBODY has all the answers to; the problem.- of U.e western i alliance. But som. of the an- j sw;. rs are already quite clear. One thing ve need is some i better .an-, or consultation j among .itli'ury people of NATO counlri Day ni'i- n ,y nadians read about th:lr next door neighbors and elos,? allies, th Americans. Can anybody say that most of what we read in the papers or hear over the radio, makes us like the Americans better or trust them more ns allies? Apart, altogether from the hitleetfji ;;iect;u:le of the rise of that ve hear and read about i are such as deal with troubles ! or negative aspects of life. Yet if we get in a room with j the best type of American, such i as General Gruenther, we feel an immediate and real sense of! kinship. We feel that he talks; and thinks just as we do. Wc j feel that he wants exactly the I same things in the world as we want - and what i.s far more 1m- J Dorian t, we get lo know that he ! JUNEAU $41-40 IVIIITEHORSE $56-oo SEATTLE . $6500 ! Dr. W. A. Plenderleith, school The fact Is, however, that one ' inspector for Sooke, Salt Spring of the main arguments advanced and Saanlch school districts, ap-on behalf of the Senate In re- pointed co-ordinator or services lent, years has been its potential for the department. better business conditions can be j kini:cd for. Ever hear of de-l nvi -ir,ri' VVi hnup Anvwnv It';! ,,ii old and - - - olh':r authorities allege th'it dictiov aries claim depression also means a s'-nse-of .sinkins, a feeling of lowered v:lu!ily. a diminution, a humbling, a degradation, a withdrawal and i.eelusion. But then, recession "in:, run its course." Hasn'l Washington said so. ' A t.irm, in a,il.ilied with flow-lawn.s .iii i)' ;M-l'iJii iipd auci i tiat'-way Ir of cnh.uicea value-. The farmer can do more and he ought to be happier a;id .n-ahl'ier. The farmerette Ls mote widely informed and enjoys more friendships. . Vancouver letter carriers re- port having been bitten by dogs ' no fewer than I.'irty times since j early in the year. When mail Ls j being dropped, Carlo's teeth can j hurl like blui es when they .snap ; :it, or el..-- on the postal fingers. '. ; Wjthout Touching a Tool You Can Get Up To 15 More Power From Your Engine 1 i. r-irH II ;Tf r I tuura n Shell Prem ium Gasoline with TCP, the greatest gasoline development in 31 years, neutralizes lead and carbon deposits that cause pre-ignition and misfiring. t For K. L. 528 Princs Valch lor this GALA EVENT it your grocers .Tr7 KJJ- . Tty a ff of HEINZ houtishihg SOUPS , Af fiom or in i rctMiiivtiec M 1 r Give zest to hot dogs, cod cuts 1 fc-T'-'i other dishes No mailer how far the vo lur- of ; the dnllsir drons. it will net e- : i il., n V,..,,,. ,m,,i,i.. t-l,,, ,i, l to get it. On what Ottawa call:: a fi si visit to Canada General Aif'C-.l M. Gruenlher, supreme commander of the allied power; ill Europe, has been spend;iv: a few days on this side of the Atlantic. Spa;tking of Sr.vii t H1' -slj he remarked an i tt.'i-l; in l'J.r)4 would ment d,"feai altiiuu"1) . n- adinilte(lHirtt.W('MUt,:lK; .';! dial n es.:,e.. jin (! : e- ii:iv- unyiliiii'? if aiiyUidy. ftl.l'K MONDAY Not only did it. look mi c 1 IV hour to rtart work. It wa:-. ! v en a.m. Monday was plenty f as the big yellow bus rolled lo a nop and the en.wded cafe f'mnd new seats. Somehow, lo"':.,r.'.-'jack over Hie t ommi ii' euruit of my week give; one-a Letter 1 - I -ing. When the diydink and ship yard at Prince Rupert was I) '-lng built, that fact alone brouglu , many hundreds of si i angers, net j Induced them to put' their money here and stay with th" town, i What would have been thought j could it have been known then I that the splendid plant would be i .ten advertised tor sale in tie-summer of 1UM. Misak Aivaoff. born in Tiflis i Russia i 8!) years ago. was one of the early builders of Prince Rupert. He died recently, his photo being in the Vancouver Sun. He is said lo have made three fortunes and lost that many as well. People were .supposed to be air raid mlneled on Monday in most of British Columbia's cities but if one can judge from close observation everyone here was calm and collected. Sirens were said to be sounding from coast to roast but speaking generally when the time comes to lay low and keep cool, we do that anyway, particularly the latter part. The United Stales "prss persists in declaring the recession "has about run its course." Declarations like this have been expected and that from now on PRINCE RUPERT TO IIEliC ovenM ' a Ufa They're Baked! Bivih HEINZ Cooked SPAGHETTI WICK-TO-FIX HEir;; Km Worlcfs finest flavour value! NBm STRAINED AND MEAli f0 BABIES I BABY FOOD Mm w '" ' 1 "ns" ir- All of today's gasolines contain deposit-forming compounds. In automobile, engines, tliejw tin. posits of lead and farhoii sleal power two ways: In combustion chambers they get so hot they sot off tlie fuel mixture prematurely. 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